valittaneet
Valittaneet, also known as "valittaneet" in Finnish, refers to the Finnish parliamentary elections held to elect members of the Eduskunta, Finland’s unicameral parliament. These elections are held every four years under a proportional representation system, ensuring that political parties gain seats in proportion to their share of the national vote.
The Finnish electoral system is unique in several ways. Voters have two votes: one for a party
The elections are administered by the Finnish National Electoral Board, which oversees the process to ensure
Valittaneet play a crucial role in shaping Finland’s political landscape, as the elected MPs determine government
The Finnish electoral process is widely regarded as a model of democratic participation, combining proportional representation